Are Short Term Rentals considered a residential use?

Yes. Jefferson County considers Short Term Rentals to be a residential use. Planning and Zoning Division requirements for a STR include the provision that the property must be a residential dwelling. The Assessor’s Office taxes STRs as residential structures. In addition, the Division of Building Safety applies residential building codes and not commercial building codes to STRs. The permission for a dwelling to be used for STRs is a temporary permit, and does not ‘run with the land’. 

Jefferson County allows Short Term Rental (STR) of Single Family Residential Units by way of a two-step process. The first step is to seek approval of a Special Exemption from the Board of Adjustment. The second step is to apply for a Short Term Rental Permit from the Planning and Zoning Division. The limitations for a residence to be eligible for consideration for a Short Term Rental Permit include: 

  • The property must be a minimum of one (1) acre in size 
  • The building standards of the underlying zone district must be met 
  • Adequate parking is provided 
  • Defensible Space requirements are met 
  • Valid water and sanitation must be demonstrated 
  • No more than five (5) bedrooms are in the dwelling 

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1. What is a Short Term Rental?
2. Are Short Term Rentals considered a residential use?
3. Can I have a Short Term Rental?
4. What do I need to do to get a Short Term Rental Permit?
5. Who reviews Short Term Rentals?
6. How long can I have a Short Term Rental?
7. What do I need to provide for a Short Term Rental permit?
8. What are the Short Term Rental Criteria?
9. How long does a Special Exception Case take?